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Arthur's personal status as the king of all Britain would also seem to be borrowed from pre-Galfridian tradition, being found in Culhwch and Olwen, the Triads, and the saints' lives.
Some elements of the religious life of current and past folk religions notably sacred animals, sacred trees (especially the pipal, Ficus religiosa), and the use of small figurines for worship are found in all parts of India and may have been borrowed from pre-Vedic civilizations.
Thus, the underlying molecular tidal machinery would in effect be borrowed from the ancestral circadian clock.
Evaluation questions for adapted EBIs can be borrowed from the original EBI evaluation.
The rhetoric and the mood of this opening section are borrowed from a pre-Islamic genre called the rahil, in which the poet evokes the difficulty of his journey, complains of solitude and danger, and compares his lot to that of a series of desert animals: Father, I have travelled a long time among deserts and cities.
This division of the gongs into live and pre-recorded sections is borrowed from the Oscars, but it is hard not to feel that drama and documentary are less secondary to the event than makeup and special effects at the Academy Awards.
This provision was borrowed from Prussian practice.
The following definition is borrowed from [11 13].
The terminology is borrowed from biology.
The device was borrowed from MPI.
The following lemmas are borrowed from [14].
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